for thp"cbs this morning saturday," elaine quijano, new york. >> jackie kucinich is from the "washington post." she joins us now from our washington bureau. jackie, good morning. >> good morning. >> before this all extorted or at least the big brouhaha christie was sitting on top of about 500 polls for presidential contenders for 2016. how much of an impact do you think this is potentially having jackie? >> we haven't seen it in the polls yet. it seems like people who like christie or don't like christie are sort of taking a wait-and-see attitude toward this scandal, but there's still a lot we don't know on the bridge front and maybe the hurricane sandy funding. there are a lot of questions unanswered and things people are looking into. if christie is telling the truth, i think he's going to be fine. if he's not, if his story turns out not to be true it's a big problem. >> he's undoubtedly a polarizing character in that half think he's a bully and the other half think he's a leader who can get things done. how can we possibly know what impact this can have on his national dreams if they